Production received negative criticism, however the platform is committed to giving it a second chance.
Prime video is characterized by betting on bold productionsoffering diverse stories and unconventional characters within the universe of superheroes. In his catalog he has not only sought series and movies That they were safe successes, but also proposals that generated controversy, despite the criticisms of the experts.
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That is the case of one of his most recent bets, a film that came with very high expectations for being part of the Arenid Universe of Marvel/Sony, but that when premiered in theaters was severely questioned. That movie is Madame Web.


Madame Web

The risky superhero movie that premiered Prime Video.
What Madame Web is about, the premiere of Prime Video
The story begins in 1973, in the Amazon jungle of Peru, with the pregnant scientist Webb Constance investigating a spider of healing properties. Ezekiel Simsin charge of his protection, he betrays her, flees with the spider and leaves Constance on the edge of death. Shortly after she gives birth to the girl Cassandra (“Cassie”) Webbwho will lose his mother.
Thirty years later, already adult, Cassie lives in New York as paramedics. An experience close to death leaves her with visions of the future: she sees that three teenagers are in danger because of Ezekiel, so she decides to intervene, protect them and understand the secrets of her mother’s past to prevent this destiny from being fulfilled.
Prime Video: Madame Web trailer
Embed – Madame Web. Official Trailer in Spanish HD. Exclusively in cinemas.
Prime Video: Madame Web cast
- Dakota Johnson (Cassie)
- Sydney Sweeney (Julia Carpenter/Spider-Woman)
- Isabela Merced (Anya Heart)
- Celeste O’Connor (Mattie Franklin)
- Tahar Rakim (Ezekiel Sims)
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